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tth

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Which of the following studies would test a hypothesis?
 
  1. A study on the lived experience of having a myocardial infarction.
  2. A study investigating the use of triangulation in mixed method nursing research.
  3. A study that investigates the design of grading tools used by clinical nursing faculty.
  4. A study that investigates the development of nosocomial urinary tract infection in catheterized and non-catheterized patients.

Question 2

The nurse researcher has identified the study problem and variables. The nurse is now writing a formal statement of the expected relationship between the variables in a specific population.
 
  What portion of the study is the researcher developing? 1. Research question.
  2. Hypothesis.
  3. Objective.
  4. Variable.



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Answer to Question 1

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Rationale 1: This topic is better suited for qualitative research in which hypotheses are not used.
Rationale 2: Methodological studies are nonexperimental, so a hypothesis is not being tested.
Rationale 3: Descriptive studies are nonexperimental, so a hypothesis is not being tested.
Rationale 4: Hypotheses are appropriate for studies that examine relationships between variables, in this case, being catheterized and not being catheterized.

Answer to Question 2

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Rationale 1: The research question is a statement of what the study concerns.
Rationale 2: A hypothesis is the expected relationship between two or more variables in a population.
Rationale 3: The researcher may have the objective or goal of studying a particular question and should remain objective during the study, but the term objective does not describe the relationship between variables.
Rationale 4: The variables in a study are generally either dependent (affected by the independent variable) or independent (affecting the independent variable). The statement being written regards the relationship between these variables.



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